Identification device



March 14p 1950 K. K. KROG H IDENTIFICATION DEVICE Filed Feb. 17, 1948 V4: Sheets-Sheet l Figi.

IDENTT'SIECK l N o. Psmrcrs AGAINST Femm' NAME OF am( mik lxPnEstu'r www/E mi Erm? 1' CMT IN THE/SDW NAMED mw: MMENT im; cum( ONDER 0F DOLLARS B 5 Eig. 2 @DRESS mmehI/f. Eroli-gk March 14, 1950 K, K, KROGH 2,500,612

IDENTIFICATION DEVICE n 4 Sheets-Shea?l 2 Filed Feb. 17, 1948 March I4, 1950 K, K. KROGH 2,500,G2

IDENTIFICATION DEVICE Filed Feb. 1.7, 1948 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 March 14, 1950 K. K. KROGH 2,500,612

IDENTIFICATION DEVICE Filed Feb. 17, 1948 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 L [A mi I @ven/i024: ffezznelf frogh Patented Mar. 14, 1950 IDENTIFICATION DEVICE Kenneth K. Krogh, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, as-

signor of one-half to Paul M. Visser, Berkeley,

Ill.

Application February 17, 1948, Serial N0. 8,972

10 Claims.

This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 650,919, iiled February 28, 1946, now abandoned, for an identication device.

This invention relates to a person-identification device adapted for use with or, in certain embodiments of the invention, as a part of a document requiring identiiication, such as a check, a will, a birth certificate, an insurance policy, a title to land, and mortgages, notes, bonds, etc.

The primary object of the invention is to provide means whereby the owner of any such document may be positively identified, since the means provides for carrying the imprint of the owners nger print.

Another object of the invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive device which is certain forms thereof may be easily applied to a document requiring identication.

In order that the principle of the invention may be readily understood, I have disclosed several embodiments thereof in the accompanying drawings, wherein- Fig. 1 is a front face or plan view of a check as an article of manufacture and sale having my invention applied thereto and constituting a part thereof and before the identification inger print has been applied;

Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through the check in the position shown in Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 is a back View of the check shown in Fig. 1;

Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of the said check in the position shown in Fig. 3

Fig. 5 is a rear or back view of the check as in Fig. 3 but with the tab opened out and the flap raised;

Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section of the check in the position shown in Fig. 5;

Fig. '7 is a plan or face view of the check shown in Fig. 5, but in its final form after the finger print has been applied and the identification means has been completely positioned;

Fig. 8 is a longitudinal section of the complete check in the position shown in Fig. 7;

Figs. 9 to 16 are views identical with those shown in the drawing of my said application Ser. No. 650,919, wherein- Fig. 9 is a perspective View of one embodiment of the invention in folded position;

Fig. 10 is a plan view of the said device of Fig. 9 in unfolded position;

Fig. 11 is an edge view thereof;

Fig. 12 is a view showing a finger being applied to the powdered surface of the device;

Fig. 13 is a view showing the same finger being applied to the impression portion of the device;

Fig. 14 is a detailed view showing the removal of the powdered portion of the device;

Fig. 15 is an edge View of the device with the powdered portion removed and the protection portion in position over the impression portion;

Fig. 16 is a plan view of the impression portion after the ringer print has been made;

Fig. 1'7 is a perspective view of another embodiment of my invention constituting a slight Variation of the construction shown in Figs. 9 to 16, the structure being shown partially opened out;

Fig. 18 is a side elevation on a reduced scale of the construction shown in Fig. 17, but in closed position;

Fig. 19 is an enlarged detail in longitudinal section of a portion of the structure shown at the right hand end in Fig. 17;

Fig. 20 is an enlarged transverse section on the line Z-Zll of Fig. 17;

Fig. 21 is a side elevation of still another embodiment of my invention with the parts of the device in closed position;

Fig. 22 is a side elevation with the device partly opened out;

Fig. 23 is a plan view of the device in the condition yshown in Fig. 22;

Fig. 24 is a side elevation of the device, but inverted from the position shown in Fig. 22, and positioned so inverted above the receiving face of the check or other document to which the identification is to be applied;

Figs. 25 to 28 are views similar to Fig. 2'4, but representing further steps in the application of the identication to a check or other document; and

Fig. 29 is a plan View of a small portion of a check or other document having the identification applied thereto in accordance with my invention.

Referring first to that embodiment of the invention shown in Figs. 1 to 8 inclusive, Wherein my invention'is 'represented as applied to a check termed by me an Identi-Check, the body of the check is indicated at l. The said check is provided upon some suitable portion thereof, preferably at the left-hand end-viewing Fig. 1, with an' opening or window 2, desirably of rectangular shape and large enough to display vcheor two applied nger prints of the person thus identified. Overlying a portion of the end of the check having the opening or window 2 is a small sheet or layer 3 of some pressuresensitized adhesive or gum material such as scotch tape. The said layer 3 is of merely sufficient area to cover the opening or window 2, and desirably a small area to the right thereof viewingFigl. Z'I'hezsai'd check lihasas `:an-.integral portion'thereofa tab 4 whichis shown in plan View in Fig. 3. As evident from Figs. 2, 3 and 4, the said tab 4 is of the full height of the check, and it is adapted to be nallytorn or otherwise severed from the check. The said tab 4 has applied to the'inner-r'facethereofa strip or layer 5 of adhesiveorfgumma-terial such as scotch tape or other pressure-sensitive adhesive. Thus the front facel'offthefcheck-isitself provided with a layer of scotch tape or other pressure-sensitive adhesive, and the inner'face of thev tab l is also provided with a layer of pressure-sensitive 'materialtofnsuitablg area.

I have referred tothe o peningor'wndow. In l reality such opening or window iis :overlaid with -some suitable `transparent or translucent material such as cellophane, which is the pressure-sensitive adhesive material that receives the :linger print. I am not ..limited'to .the `:use lof cell ophaneras' any suitabletransparent or translucent material r may be used.

' Referring to -`Fig. 5,- above: the opening or .window 2 is'alap 610i t efsameoarea as the'window, Which'is `an integral portion/of Ythe; check itself,-and Vwhich is adapted tobe folded.:down onto-the v.window2 after ithe finger print `has been placed Aupon `the cellophane or other. suit- -able transparent 'pressure-sensitive material Vof the window in the identification process. 11n Fig. 5Athe saidap-l' is r-epresente'dfasl elevated, and'y the vtab/fl las-fopenedfcut 'from'the position shownV in Fig. 3. d'therelis'asstated, applied'vthesaid strip .5 of some material ofsuch nature fasto permit-the tab to be opened out,withouty tearing;v atthe'part of thel check having tlfieropeningy or window 2. The said tab 4 below the stripi is provided with an area "8 that-"has been treated lwith a suitable 'application' that will cause '-sai'd areaf'B-'toretain powder placed thereon, Y'preferably"red powder, for permitting the' yperson-'who is' to' bei identified to apply the tip of his forenger thereto-land desirably `of suicient area for :repeating "the operation.

`After the Aperson to' be identied i has applied his forenger to the powder upon the areatjhe places hisl powdered -nger'tip upon'the'suitable transparent f or vtranslucent lmaterial I covering the opening or window 2, and' then the''ap is "folded downonto' the opening or windowfiwith its'suitable transparenter translucent material andthe identification is complete. *The powdering of the nger tip and the making of theim- "print neednot' be here illustrated; as these Opera- 'tionsl are suliciently illustrated; in'Figs; I2V arid'. 13.

"It will 'be 'evidentfroni 'theA foregoing u'descriin- .tionof that embodimentof my invention-"shown Figs. 'i 1-'toz8-that'Fig.' 1 representsila check :eas an :articlef manufacture having fmy invention pplied thereto; and :that Fig. -A7 'represents'the samecheckafter theinger" print 'has been placed `upon the check in-accordance withthe 'use io'f `r myiinvention.

Itwill Abe evident 'fromf'the foregoingv "description-that in that1embodiment'f0f "my invention disclosed;in"Figs.1to' v8, therefis providediaathin, tiieiiiblef persona-identification device `:comprising Upon the innert face o'fthe tab f'nger-print protective portion (herein the ilap) v.adapted to be folded onto the said means on the basal portion for retaining the nger print when imma-:whereby.inztheuse of the device the auxiliary portion may :be opened out from the face of the basal portion to disclose for use the said means on the auxiliary portion for dusting the nger tip, and also to expose for use for identification purposes the said means on the basal portion for retaining the iinger print, and whereby; said retained .,iiinger lprintf on `the `.basal portionmay be ,overlaid and therebyprotectedpy the. closing thereonto said:.ngergprintrprotective portion.

Whereas sthezstructurez-.shown .in.-.liigs. ,1 to 8 is termedlfby mean ldenti-zCheck,the-structures respectivelyzshown'in Figs. 9 to Y16, 1.17 to z20and .2l to 29, are termed 'byme an Identi-Stamp,.in asmuch as the identi-Stamp isintended tobe attached to documents fsuch, for example, -as payroll checks, stocks, bonds, wills and other documents wherein positive and-.readily .provable identication is desired.

Referring next to Athat embodiment .of .my invention vshown fin Figs 9 vto A16, which .is..the exact disclosure in my said pending, allowed application .,Ser. N o. v.650,919, the reference. numeral lo designates a Astripof suitable v.transparent tape which is adapted to be secured on the back thereoiby .adhesive 4to.,f,a. checl or Aother document lZrequiring personal identication.

[The endportionlt o'fithestrip lis 'folded onto the strip at .|6, `aridiissecure'd.to the strip by adhesive, and the end portion`l8. of Athe strip l0 is folded at 2E! upon the -striptlil so that the forward end thereof isadjacentthe-forward'end of the portion i4, and therportion Wis-secured by adhesive to the-strip ladjacentthe fold'2 and intermediate the porti-on It and the'fastened end of the portion I8. A coat ofjpaint'ZLwhich may beblack, is then applied tothe strip H3, and a soft gum substance y22 is applied'over'the'paint '2l Von thestrip Il).

The inner surface of the portion I8 of the strip -lf is secured'by'a'soft gum to'the'portion'lI of the strip 26 `whichhasthe portion 28 'folded at 30 to lielin face-to-face engagement with'the portion 24. Thestrip'l includesr theportions 32 and 341 which are supplied with apowdered material 36, and the portions.32fand 3 are folded at 38 to be in face-to-face:contact'wheny folded as-shown in 'Fig.;.9.

The stripzl is .provided upon thefunder surface thereof Ywith soft gum .d0 adjacent :the A.fold.;38, and the portion 34 vis -provided with-.softY gumAZ lat lthe vedge of .thef powderedmaterial; 3,6. AThe remainder of the portion :34 eextending'beyon'd the gum 42 'provides a-pull fportion, as 4willbe .later explained.

In use, the strip IIL-fasfpreviouslyirstatedis :secured by'adhesiveto thefdocumentm, `which may be a check or rotherdocument;andthestrips l0 and 26 are folded -asishown in Fig.-'9 along the lines previously described. :When-'it isidesired to use the idevice.-itfis:onenedaas.shown in Fig. 11, and a finger tip or finger tips vof the owner of the document is or are applied to the powdered material 36, as shown in Fig. l2, then to the soft gum 22 as shown in Fig. 13, leaving the impression of the linger print in the gum. The black or red background 2l makes the powdered finger print more distinct in contrast to the color of the strip I3 and gum 22. The strip 26 is then separated from the strip ID, as shown in Fig. 14, and the portion I3 of the strip IIJ is folded over upon the gum 22, as shown in Figs. 15 and 16, to protect and preserve the print therein, and the strip 26 is discarded.

Thus the device will positively identify the possessor of the document as to whether the possessor is the rightful owner or has the document without the proper right thereto. This will prove valuable when cashing checks, or may be used When it must be ascertained that the possessor of the document is the rightful owner thereof.

Thus, in the embodiment of my invention disclosed in Figs. 9 to 16, there is provided a thin flexible person-identification device comprising a basal portion (herein the strip of suitable transparent tape IG) having thereon means for retaining the nger print of a. person to be identified, and an auxiliary portion (herein the strip 26) having means thereon for dusting the finger print of the person to be identied, said auxiliary portion occupying, prior to the use of the device for identification purposes, an overlying position with respect to a face of the said basal portion and being separable from said basal portion, said basal portion having also a linger print protective portion (herein the portion IB of the strip I5) adapted to be folded onto the said means on the basal portion for retaining the finger print when made, whereby in the use of the device the auxiliary portion may be opened out from the face of the basal portion to expose for use the said means on the auxiliary portion for dusting the finger tip, and also to expose for use for identification purposes the said means on the basal portion for retaining the finger print, and whereby said retained finger print on the basal portion may be overlaid, and thereby protected by the closing thereonto of the said finger print protective portion.

Thus the disclosed second embodiment of my f invention shown in Figs. 9 to 16 is a device which is simple and which is distinct from the check or other document, but is applied thereto in use.

Figs. 17 to 20 represent in perspective and in longitudinal and cross sections a variation of that embodiment of my invention shown in Figs. 9 to 16, and in Figs. 17 to 20 the same reference characters as in Figs. 9 to 16 are applied so far as pertinent. and therefore such parts need not be again described.

Whereas, in the construction shown in Figs. 9 to 16, the folded-over end portion I8 of the strip I0 overlaid the portion 24 of the strip 26, but the portions 32 and 34 of the strip 26 were outside of the said end portion i8 of the strip I0, and hence were apt to become ruffled or mussed prior to use, in the construction shown in Figs. 17 to 20 the basal member (namely, the strip IE!) has its folded-over portion I8 wholly outside of all the parts of the strip 25, namely, the portions 24, 34, 28, 32 and 34 thereof.

' Moreover, the fold-over end portion I4 of the strip I0 is provided, as shown in Fig. 19, with an opening 43, so that the long end of the por-l tion 34 may be pressed down into th-e opening lil 43 so as to adhere to the basal portion I0, and the said strip or basal portion I0 under the folded-over portion I4 is provided, as shown in Fig. 20, with one or more openings 44 into which the gum or other adhesive substance protrudes sufficiently to cause the device to adhere momentarily or as long as desired to the surface of the desk or table upon which the device is being used while making and receiving the finger` print.

Figs. 21 to 29 represent still another embodiment of my invention, being an embodiment constituting a variation of the construction shown in Figs. 9 to 16, inasmuch as the device shown in Figs. 21 to 29 is distinct from the check or other document, but is applied thereto in use.

In Fig. 21 is represented in folded condition a device consisting of a single folded -member of thin, exible material of fold-retaining nature, desirably paper, generally indicated at 45 in Fig. 21, and a small piece of pressure sensitive adhesive 46 which may be of the same general character and size referred to in the description of the other embodiments of my invention. The said strip 45 is desirably made of rather Stiff paper such as two-ply Bristol board, but my invention is not limited to the use of such paper. It is, however, important that the paper or like material be such that it may be folded as herein shown, and that it retain its folded condition until the device is put to its use as a personidentication structure.

As shown in Figs. 21, 22, etc., the left-hand end of the strip 45 is folded twice upon itself along slightly spaced transverse lines 4l', 48 to present an inturned end 49 and a portion 56 directly thereabove and represented as slightly spaced, for clearness. At a point sufiiciently spaced from the fold 48 the strip 45 is again transversely folded, as indicated at 5I, to present a narrow overlying portion 52. The said device is again folded transversely at 53 and again is transversely folded at 54 to present a long portion 55, which is of suflicient length as to be again folded at 56, thus providing an end 51 which is designed to be folded under the portion 55, so as to lie in face-to-face engagement with the adhesive material 46, as shown in Fig. 21. The inturned end 51 of the strip adheres to the adhesive material 46 and thus holds the device closed.

The pressure adhesive material 46 is, in the manufacture of the device, placed upon the upper face of the basal portion 58 of the strip 45 and is held in place beneath the folded under end 49 and the fold 52, as best illustrated in Figs. 21 and 22. The finger dusting powder, which is preferably a red powder and upon which the finger of the user is pressed, is suitably applied, in the manufacture of the device, at substantially the area 59 to that face of the portion 55 Of the Strip 45 which is the vunder face in Fig. 21 and becomes the upper face in Fig. 22. Thus when the device is in the folded condition shown in Fig. 21, the powder and the pressure sensitive C material are separated from each other by the pression of his finger tip upon the pressure-sen- 'Z2 sitive-fadhesivefmaterialy6e The: devicezin this conditionnof partial: openinaput-is vinvertedover tnegcheck or other 'document t 60 ,to which. .the

pressure sensitive adhesive; material 1 with the fingerprint thereon isnto be; app1ied,as represented-in Fig.,24.

In- Figs.` 25 to 28 are vrepresented the further stages .in the opening voutiof 'the device-and. the actual presentationv of' the pressurey sensitive ad.- hesive material 46 with the finger print tothe checkorother document,y and, in Fig. 29; is represented a ,broken awayportion of thecheok 6U with `,the pressure sensitive. adhesive :material: ,6 having thepnger print thereon,l firmly applied. tof the: check- In each and all ofthe embodiments of my inventionv herein.;disclosed, there iS provided. a thin,y ilexible.,l person-identication device com prisinga basal; member having a surfaceycapable off receiving; and retainingg ay powdered; finger print. of apersontobe identified and a .cooperatingauxi1iary member having-,means thereon Vfor dusting the ngerf tip of :the persontobe lidenti*- fied, saidauxiliary member-occupying, prior to using the device ,forel identification purposes, z an` overlying' appliedvposition with respectv to.v a face of said basal member Yand being separable from said basal member, whereby, in thev useof the device,l the,l auxiliarymember may vbe opened out from the face of the basalr nmember to expose for use: the saidl means. on the basal member for dusting the finger tip andv also to expose for use for identificationpurposes. the said basal. memberforaretaining the ngerfprint.

The underlying purpose vvofthe, invention is `to provide. aI complete finger-prim:y kit carrying means for dustingfthe ngertips and also means, forereceiving, and retaining'v finger *prints through theuse of. apressure-sensi-tive transparent adhesive so designedv that` the adhesive can be applied tov adocumentfvtthis. being characteristic of Vmy' identi-Stamp): or so; designed that the adhiesive is. a; part of,` the document (this being characteristicv of my identi-Check). with'the fingen-print in either case trapped beneatha layer l ofadhesivein such a.-wayzthatit standsout inv contrast` to the coloringr of the document tow-hich ythe adhesive is attached, land in contrast tothe clearpadhesive` memberretaining the print.

It will be fevident that=the auxiliary member, r

prior tov the use-of the fingerprint-kit person identifying :device occupies-arr overlying position, with respect to a facebrthey-basalmember, and thereby protects the powder-bearing surface area fromiiarmful contact with the'surface of the basal member'and fromcontact with other foreign objects beforelthefkitor'deviceis opened for use.' The said auxiliary member; prior to theuseeof thekit-or device, protects-the surface of the-basal member from dust'and from contact with foreign objects;v and- Yals'oifrom vharmful dry-- ingfaction by the air: Thesaid auxiliary `mem-V berrsisfentirelypseparable; from the basal member after-i the use of the ikitor device,` thereby f acili-4 tating` discarding' of :the auxiliary memberv after its usefulness asna powder-,bearing surface area. is fover. It-iwill loe-.evidentv that-lhave provided an; articlev of manufacture-which is `complete in itself: and which constitutes aiiinger-print ,kit complete inv itself whichris fa.:person.-identifyingl device bearing onithefsurlaoe area thereof vthe dusting powder. It, will: also bez-evident that the said74 kit .or device explicitly :and as 1an; essential part ofv theecompletelyf-prefabricated kit device bears s. ai. retainingz; powder on; a surface@l area-- 8; thereof, whichppowdervisr thereby; rendered `fri-fl stantly available when exposedr Having thus. described several,lembodimentsotv the invention, itis .to be understoodv that; althoughi specific terms areemployed, theyvare .usedflirrfal generic and descriptive sense and notforpur? poses of limitation, the scope of the invention' being set forthin `the following claims.

I claim:

l. As an article of manufacture` completey inl itself, a finger-print kit constituting completely. initself a perser1-identifyingv device bearing; orr a surface area thereof a powder for dusting the finger tips and also having mea-ns for receiving and retaining finger prints through the useflof a pressure-sensitive transparent adhesive that maybe applied to a document-or is a part-cfaA document, with the nger print trappedbeneath a sufficiently transparent adhesive layer-com stituting an original/part of said kit so `as vto'be rendered visible because of the contrast in Ycolor-- ing-Vto the document to which the adhesive is attached and because of `the. contrast totheclearf adhesive member retaining the Afinger print.;V said; kit comprising a basal member vprovided-with a; surface area of pressure-sensitive adhesive ca-, pable of receiving and retaining la powdered1 vlint-.- ger print of a person to be identified, anda-coe operating auxiliary memberexplicitlyandas an' essential` part of the completely prefabricated kit.. bearing ay retaining powder on a surfacel areal;l thereof, which powder is thereby renderedl in, stantly availablewhen exposed," said construce tion thereby permittingthe person. to be identiey ned to apply a linger tip tov said powder on said; surface area, said auxiliaryfmember occupying; prior to the use of the said kit .for identicatiorr purposes, an overlying applied positiontvvith-l rer.- spect to a face of said :basal memberv andaib'eingi separable from the said basal member, and their@v by protecting the powder-bearing*surface-area: from harmful contact'with the saidfsurface-.o-f; the basal memberand .from contact with-:other foreign objects before the kitv is opened `foruse-. said auxiliary member; also, ,prior to use of the.` kit,'protect1ng the` surface'of thesaid basal mem;- ber from dust and from contact with-foreign objectsand also from harmful drying-action.ofT the air, the said auxiliary member being entirely` separable from thebasal member 'after- `useof the kit, thereby facilitating discarding of 'thefauxilie ary member after its usefulness as a powderbearing surface area is over, whereby in the use of the said kit or device,v thev auxiliary member may be opened out from the'r face of the basal: member to expose for use'the' saidpowder that is on said surface areaeon the auxiliary member for dusting the finger tip',k and also .to exposeyfor` use` for identication purposes theV saidA adhesive surface of said basal member; for retaining the nger print.

2. 15in` nger-print kit constituting-a persone identifying device in accordance*withclainrl,l but wherein the'basal member-is a document that; is to receive and retain a fingereprint,v andtherer by rendered identifiable, and4 wherein the.- co-f operating auxiliary member isv a tab constituting a separable extensionv fromA and'integral withfone edge of the basal member andl bearingV powder. upon what4 isthe inner face of said tab before the kitv is used..

3. A finger-print kit ,constituting a personidentifying` device in accordance with.' claim, 1,: but wherein the basal member is a business' check bearing, the. usual .-check.- notations thereon, and

which check is to receive and retain a finger print for identification purposes, and wherein the cooperating auxiliary member is a tab constituting a separable but initially integral extension from one end of the said check and bearing the powder upon what is the inner surface of the said tab before the auxiliary member is opened out for using the kit.

4. An finger-print kit constituting a personidentifying device in accordance with claim 1, but wherein the basal member is a business check bearing the usual check notations thereon, and which check is to receive and retain a finger print for identification purposes, and wherein the cooperating auxiliary member is a tab constituting a separable but initially integral extension from one end of the said check and bearing the powder upon what is the inner surface of the said tab before the auxiliary member is opened out for using the kit, the said business check having as a portion thereof a flap that is' adapted to be folded down against the face of said check to cover the applied finger-print after the fingerprint has been made upon said check.

5. A finger-print kit constituting a personidentifying device in accordance with claim 1, but wherein the basal member and the auxiliary member constitute an article of manufacture that is distinct from the document that is to receive permanently the basal member for identification purposes, said auxiliary member being adapted to be wholly withdrawn from said basal member in the use of the device for identification purposes.

6. A device of the character described comprising a base strip of transparent material, having one end thereof folded upon itself and secured thereto, the other end folded upon itself so that the forward or free end thereof terminates adjacent the opposite folded end of said strip, the fold of said second end being secured to said base, a second strip removably secured to the free end of said strip, said first strip having thereon means for retaining the nger prints of a person and the second strip having means thereon for dusting the finger tips of a person and said rst strip adapted to be secured to a document.

7. A finger-print kit constituting a personidentifying device in accordance with claim 1 but wherein the auxiliary member is an elongated strip folded along a plurality of spaced lines normal to the longitudinal axis of the strip, two of said folds being sufficiently adjacent to each other to receive thereunder respectively the opposite ends of said basal member so that the under face of the basal member is received upon the portion of the auxiliary member between said two folds, the said auxiliary member being at another of said spaced lines returned upon itself so as to overlie the upper surface of said basal member.

8. A finger-print kit constituting a personidentifying device in accordance with claim 1 but wherein the person-identifying device is composed of two structurally separate parts which are interfolded together, and which in the use of the device are pulled apart from each other.

9. A finger-print kit constituting a personidentifying device in accordance with claim l but wherein the person-identifying device is composed of two structurally separate parts, one of which is entirely folded about the other, and which parts in the use of the device are pulled apart from each other.

10. A finger-print kit constituting a personidentifying device in accordance with claim 1 but wherein the person-identifying device is composed of two structurally separate parts which are interfolded together and which in the use of the device are pulled apart from each other, the said device having an adherent area that in the act of dusting the finger tip and impressing the finger print is received upon the desk or table that supports the said device, so as temporarily to adhere thereto, while so dusting the finger tip and impressing the finger print.

KENNETH K. KROGH.

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